Much like the Warmachine Bundles offered by Privateer Press for the holidays, today I will look at the Hordes holiday bundles and rank them on the same criteria (Power Level and Longevity). It's taken me a while to fully evaluate these lists and there are some very interesting differences between the Hordes bundles from the Warmachine ones. Notably, the Warmachine bundles included the plastic battlegroup box (and so you would normally get a second warcaster to play). These bundles do not include the plastic battlegroup box (except for Skorne, for some reason) and, in the case of these bundles, that is actually more of an advantage since the rest of the bundle isn't limited by warbeast choices. Also, the Hordes bundles include a full-sized rulebook instead of the pocket sized one - probably since there's no battlegroup warcaster and they wanted to offer a fair deal. What's also different with these bundles is that there isn't even a Trollbloods holiday bundle, which is very curious. Instead, there are two Minion bundles - a great boon for anyone interested in starting the Thornfall Alliance or Blackwater Congregation. It's great the Privateer Press created separate bundles for what is, essentially, two separate factions. Well, let's jump into it!
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